skip to content
Südtiroler Privatvermieter
A wooden bench on a blooming meadow overlooking a wide valley and surrounding mountains.
Stories from the whole South Tyrol
Quanto bene conoscete l’Alto Adige? Le tradizioni, la storia e gli usi e costumi di ogni sua valle? Se a queste domande scuotete la testa, allora siete finiti sulla pagina giusta. In questo blog vogliamo condividere con voi esperienze, eventi e particolarità del nostro amato territorio, i punti panoramici più belli da cui ammirare il tramonto, le migliori ricette di ogni singola valle (le calorie non si contano!) e le attività più entusiasmanti. E molto, molto di più. Partite per un viaggio virtuale attraverso l’Alto Adige!
loader

Today: Two doughnuts in comparison – and an original recipe from Mrs. Erika Forcher – Haus Müller in Dorf Tirol/Tirolo!!!

In South Tyrol, when you’re talking about “Krapfen” usually you think about the square, a little dry dessert filled with jam or poppy seed. You can get really addicted to this dessert.

But once a year at carnival, when parades are going on and everybody is masqueraded and celebrating, the traditional “krapfen” has to leave its space to the delicious “FASCHINGSKRAPFEN”.

He is not square and dry, but round and fluffy filled with apricot-marmalade (even filled with vanilla crème or chocolate crème). At this time you find also discounts on these round desserts like pay 5 get 4 or 9+ 1 for free.

The difference between those two, besides the similarity of the name, is the way you eat it. The square one you can easily enjoy it without any problem (unless the doughnut is so fresh and hot, that you burn your tong with the hot filling). But on the second one, there is a ritual to follow, and you have to consider to fundamental rules:


For those who love a mustache made of powdered sugar can easily bite into the doughnut, but for those who don’t like it, usually they blow it away or lick it up before they bite into it. Please do not inhale during the first bite otherwise you could get a sugar – coughing fit!

You should carefully reflect where to put the first bite. If you take a good look there is a small hole where the filling has been injected. Don’t use the opposite site to bite in, because it could be that the tasty filling shoots right out. Take the first nip on the side of the little hole, so you can taste the fluffy dessert along with the filling.

Since the round doughnut replaces the square one form February till March, we want to give this delightful dessert the attention he deserves, and kindly ask Mrs. Forcher Erika from Haus Müller in Dorf Tirol/Tirolo for the recipe:

Ingredients:

1 – 2 tb spoon of butter
220g of wheat flour
180g of rye flour
1/10 l milk
A pinch of salt
1 egg
Marmalade
1 egg yolk
1 tb spoon of oil
2 tb spoons of cream
Cooking oil

Preparation

Mix the flour with the egg, egg yolk, cream, butter, oil, milk and the salt to dough and let it rest for an hour. Then knead the dough again and cut it in oval sheets. Fill it with marmalade ( of chestnuts , plum or apricot) fold them lengthwise and close the ends . Fry them on both side until they are gold-brown, and let them drip off on a paper towel. Serve them preferably while they are still hot.

And don’t forget:  pile them up to a tower

At this point:  MAHLZEIT!!!!!!!

Emma Pigneter in her traditional clothes
Show
The traditional costume: a whole way of life
Anyone owning a traditional costume can count themselves lucky, as they can cost as much as a two-week luxury holiday! Nor do these treasures drop in value over the years - just the opposite in fact, meaning the next generation can look forward to ...
04. September 2017
The statue of Walther von der Vogelweide on the piazza of the same name
Show
24 hours in Bozen – full immersion in the capital of South Tyrol! (1/2)
Tips for the first half of the day Surrounded by green hills with their sunny, vine-covered slopes, flanked by the mighty Dolomites mountains and the Sarntaler Alps - here we are, in the city of contrasts, the city in the mountains, the gateway to ...
12. June 2015
Traditional mural painting showing a child in a wooden tub washing and pouring water for a bird; decorated with floral patterns and the word “Bad” (bath).
Show
The original bathing cult, or ‘before wellness’
Anyone who has driven through the odd valley in South Tyrol is sure to have noticed the description 'Bad' or 'Badl' written in front of or after the name of guesthouses, inns or restaurants in some places. This indicates an old health spa, and in ...
19. February 2016
Look for the ideal accommodation
Find accommodation Voucher
help Here you find the answers!
help Frequently Asked Questions
Find the answers to the most frequently asked questions
help